myBonzle menu: Add to my places Add picture Add story Add note Skip to map Where is Lemon Tree Passage?Lemon Tree Passage is in the east of New South Wales which is in the east of Australia. What is the latitude and longitude of Lemon Tree Passage?Lemon Tree Passage is at a latitude of -32.73158 decimal degrees and a longitude of 152.03718 decimal degrees (GDA94 datum, which is for many practical purposes equivalent to WGS84). Latitude and longitude coordinates may be represented in a variety of different numeric formats: | Format | Latitude | Longitude |
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| Decimal | -32.73158° | 152.03718° | | D° MM' SS" | 32° 43' 54" S | 152° 02' 14" E | | D° MM.MMM' | 32° 43.895' S | 152° 02.231' E |
What is the elevation/altitude/height above sea level of Lemon Tree Passage?Lemon Tree Passage is at an elevation/altitude/height above sea level of 8.52 m above sea level. What is the population of Lemon Tree Passage?Lemon Tree Passage has a population of about around 5,500 (based on the 2001 census). What is the nearest city, town or village to Lemon Tree Passage?The nearest town to Lemon Tree Passage is Soldiers Point about 3.83 km away. Soldiers Point has a population of about around 5,000 (based on the 2001 census). Click here for a map showing Lemon Tree Passage and Soldiers Point. What is the nearest more populous place to Lemon Tree Passage?The nearest more populous place is the town of Nelson Bay which is 10km away with a population of around 8,000 (show me a map with Lemon Tree Passage and Nelson Bay). What is the annual rainfall of Lemon Tree Passage?The annual rainfall of Lemon Tree Passage is about 1347 mm. What is the most rain Lemon Tree Passage has ever received in a day?The most rain received by Lemon Tree Passage in a day was 258 mm. The most rain received by Lemon Tree Passage in a May day was around 225 mm. In what local government area (LGA) is Lemon Tree Passage?Lemon Tree Passage is in the local government area of 'Port Stephens'. The 'Port Stephens' local government area is classified as an 'Area'. If you're interested in Cities, Towns and Villages then you may also be interested in and Suburbs/Regional Areas |